Bug Fixes-fixed: LPCM files are not working on PS3-fixed: Duplicate content is displayed on enabling Aggregation.-fixed: Reposition forward and backward is not working in case of WMA file on NETGEAR MP101-fixed: Toshiba REGZA TV Cannot Play Any JPEG Contents except for JPEG_SM-fixed: Thumnail view for gif files are not displayed while pulling the content from the server using WDTV live-fixed: Sony Bravia Photos : Update 'protocolinfo' for JPEG_TN content.-fixed: Json feed has broken links and thumbnails for online items-fixed: Cleanup of navigation tree does not always work as expected-fixed: Manual Rescan not working when scantime set to '0'-fixed: Thumbnail view of JPEG files are not available on Samsung TV-fixed: Pause/Resume is not working on Regza-fixed: TwonkyServer reduces the resolution of some photos displayed on Denon receivers-fixed: TwonkyServer can handle only 128 simultaneous CreateObject actions, which turned out to be too little-fixed: Failure to find embedded albumart for a MP3 file with id3 v2.4.0 metadata (v2.3.0 works)-fixed: Improve subtitle support for Samsung TVs -fixed: Content name is not displayed properly if we use underscore in Wav files.-fixed: Failure to send albumart for a MP3 file with embedded BMP-fixed: Send default album art as fallback if embedded or external album art can not be sent-fixed: Maxitems configuration property is ignored in some setups-fixed: Add support for embedded albumart in MP3 files using id3 v2.4.0 metadata-fixed: Pause/Resume is not working on Regza-fixed: Several problems with duplicate detection

Known Issues in 6.0.30- Twonky ignores the sort criteria upon search if the search is including several sub-folders. Sorting works if search is invoked on a container that only contains items.

Good thing is, a fix I'm really happy with: album art in tags I already used a tool to automatically find album art, and save it as "folder.jpg". But now the tag support is here almoast every single song has art

Awesome! Finally updated NAS build and hence working mkvs on samsung TVs! I also noticed that for me skipping ahead in movie files works waaaaaaaaaay better, did anything change there? What I mean is that on 6.0.23, high bitrate movies would rebuffer when skipping ahead, now they're butter smooth.

Thanks for the job, now I don't regret buying twonky Was getting frustrating with the delay of the NAS build...Any chance that multiple audio/subtitle streams can be implemented from twonky's side (for samsung TVs that is)?Or would that require samsung to actually implement it on their sets?

hi!i have upgraded from 4.4.18 to version 6.0.30i the new version, there is one "feature" that i don't quite understand:my audio files are completely unsorted in "directory" view! that makes this version almost completely useless for me, because i have a very(!) large music library (with lots of compilations in it), that's why "directory" view is the only possible view for me.why aren't the files sorted either according to their name (01.track.mp3, 02.track.mp3, 03.track.mp3),or to their ID3 track (tracknum) information?the old version did this perfectly ... but it did not stream mkv to my samsung tv can you please take a look at this?regardsawx

awx wrote:hi!i have upgraded from 4.4.18 to version 6.0.30i the new version, there is one "feature" that i don't quite understand:my audio files are completely unsorted in "directory" view! that makes this version almost completely useless for me, because i have a very(!) large music library (with lots of compilations in it), that's why "directory" view is the only possible view for me.why aren't the files sorted either according to their name (01.track.mp3, 02.track.mp3, 03.track.mp3),or to their ID3 track (tracknum) information?the old version did this perfectly ... but it did not stream mkv to my samsung tv can you please take a look at this?regardsawx

Hi

If you feel like experimenting, you can try my latest custom music trees which provide a customized menu structure and sort order in the folder view; they sort by track number (see here for links to a detailed post about them). They are designed for large music collections (I have 30,500 FLAC files) and for Linn DS users (who use separate control points and media renderers, so they might not work with your control point / media player if it depends on the original Twonky code (or they might just not suit your taste), so please do keep the originals handy in case you wish to put them back again! Don't just leave the originals in /resources/views and just rename them; save them somewhere else and use just use one of the replacement tree packs (there's one to suit folks who use the album artist tags and another for folks that don't; if in doubt, try the 'artists only' one). After changing them, you will have to do a Twonky database rebuild to pick up the new menu structures (these both include disk sort order and album track sort order in the music folder view). If you put the original ones back, you will again need to perform a Twonky database rebuild to pick up the changes.

If you are using Twonky on a Windows XP machine, they'll likely be here C:\Program Files\TwonkyMedia\resources\views

welverin wrote:i am very disappointed, the problem with philips tv are unresolved

i still using version 5.1.6, last version running with philips 2010 TV (76x5, 86x5, 97xx, etc...)

i don't understand why since the upgrade to 6.x all philips tv say "unsupported files"

Sorry to hear that you are having problems.

1. What is the model number of the TV that you are using? 2. What are the types of files that used to play with TS 5.1, that no longer play with TS 6.0? 3. Are you able to provide a short test file that will demonstrate this?

i using twonky since version 4.4.x, i have two installazion :- production on QNAP NAS- test on windows pc

now i am using version 5.1.6, it is not the best version you build but it works

i own philips 7605 (dlna 1.5 certified tv), with 5.1.6 running my nas i am capable to view all avi and mkv file i own

i didn't test 6.0.1 version because it is very younger, so i decided to waiting a more mature version

i tried 6.0.23, 6.0.28, 6.0.29beta, 6.0.30

with all of this version the result is always the sametv said : unsupported file, no able to execute

so i made many questions in qnap forum and other forum on the net and i found other user, all philips owner (8605, 9705, ecc... all philips 2010 tv owner)

at this point i wrote to twonky support, i send and received many mail with mr. Kabiri send to he detailed information about the file i tried to play, about the machine running twonkyserver, and i send to he the log about working version (5.1.6) and not working version (6.0.28)

now i haven't received any answer since 6.0.30kabir say me to try the new versioni tried but the result is the same, so i sent to he new log of the server

i tried to manual edit client.db file of 6.0.28 to force the server to send the informations to tv by different protocol, nothing !

if you need i can send to you by PM a long email with all attachments i sent to Kabir

others owner of philips tv switched to other dlna server (ushare, tversity, etc..) but i'm happy with 5.1.6 version and want to continue to use this software

Thanks for taking the time to provide all of the details. I logged this issue into the system that our engineers use and have asked them to look into this. I'm not sure when this will occur, but it should eventually happen. To ask me for a start update on this in the future, ask me about MM-4256.

if it is can help yours engineer, a user on philips forum post this message :

" Well, maybe it's better when Twonky reverts back to the playback approach that was implemented in 5.1.5 (or anything before the v6.xx branch).I had a look at some network traffic dumps that have been recorded during interaction between my 9705K and Twonky (tested 5.1.5 and 6.0.28): they stuff a lot of DLNA-specific information in the protocolInfo header that was not there before 6.0.28. Now they explicitly dictate the MIME type; they left the playability decision to the device itself before the new release.."

Just so everyone knows that we are listening to your reports. I wanted to announce that the memory leak reported here was just found and fixed. Technically, it wasn't a memory leak but it did result in a spike in memory usage.

Any idea if/when these might get addressed? The Soundbridge bug is particularly annoying, as it used to work just fine in Twonky 5.x.x

Not sure. To be honest, I don't know if the engineers were even aware of these issues. The good news is that now they are. Not sure if there is anything that we can do about the 2nd issues because some players don't work we'll with REW/FF. There is a chance we might be able to do something about issue #1, if you provide me with a test file. The shorter the better. If the problem file(s) are too large to send to tmm-beta@pv.com over email, you can upload them to our blind FTP server:

1. On a Windows PC. Open Windows Explorer. You can find it under the Start menu under All Programs/Accessories/Windows Explorer.

3.You should see a folder appear under Internet Explorer labeled sftp.pv.

4.If you expand it, you should see another folder labeled “upload”. Copy your problem file into this folder and send a message to tmm-beta@pv.com letting us know what the file is named, along with details about the problems your experiencing.

Philips TV 9705: not a single video is playable anymore. Pictures and music are working just fine, all video folders and file names are visible, but video can't be played no matter what format or codec it has.

Is anyone else having issues with 6.0.30 and viewing full size JPG pictures? Since upgrading my WD MyBook World Edition NAS (wight light) which serves my Samsung UA46C8000 TV, JPG preview thumbnails work but full size doesn't (it just shows the default camera icon when you click on the picture).

Interestingly enough before the upgrade, thumbnails didn't work but full size did. I wonder whats changed to cause the issues? Any help?

First of all a thank you for the (unofficial) support of the NAS build which I strongly appreciate.That said it seems that version 6.0.30 is running quite stable on my Linkstation Pro (Developer).

o) Aggregation from a second linkstation (stable) running twonky server 6.0.1 is working, though - as for the previous versions I tested - I still get many duplicate entries on the music tree. I'd even say that all entries are duplicated. The Developer holds a full backup of the photos and music from the stable system, so the files and paths are identical, while the contentbase on both systems differs. In this context you might note that the stable system is shut down every night.

o) Like others I observe a slow but steady increase of the cache memory. Though the situation has certainly improved, the cache mem climbed from about 5.5 MB to about 10.5 MB in the first week of testing without aggregation switched on. After switching it on followed by a restart of twonky the cache startet at about 10 MB once collecting files had finished. After 3 1/2 days it now has climbed to 16.8 MB while usage was rather low.

Yastrebon wrote:what about multiple audio/subtitle streams support for samsung TVs??

That's a Samsung issue - Twonky streams all audio but the TV lacks the means to play anything but the main audio stream. You'd need to re-encode the media with either the audio you want as the main stream, or as the only stream.

Above I wrote that with aggregation turned on the twonky 6.0.30 cache started at 10 MB, after 3 1/2 days went up to 16.8 MB. Now after 10 days it has raised to 22.6 MB. And that while in the past days I usually used the stable system running 6.0.1.

I am stumped. Reading this topic. it seems that TS 6.0.30 remedied the .mkv playback issue I've been reading about for other Samsung TV owners.

I'm still having that issue, though. I have tried four different .mkv files (ripped copies of movies), and each of them are identified by Twonky/QNAP as 'Unsupported Data', and thus cannot be played. I have:

First, thanks for the quick reply.No, the TV is not being detected. I am using my PS3 to talk to the QNAP (there is no direct connection between the TV and the QNAP, where the .mkv's are located). Trying to watch from my PS3, then.

In the Media Receivers page, the PS3 is being detected properly.So, then, I'll follow your suggestion and connect the TV to my home network. I'll reply with the results.

The Samsung TV can play mkv files but the PS3 cannot. So you will need to add the TV to your network and get it and Twonky to see each other. Then you can stream the mkv movies direct to the TV (assuming the TV has network/DLNA capability like my B650 has).

Worked like a charm! Hooked the TV up to the network, found the NAS right away, and I'm able to play my .mkv movies with no issues whatsoever. It also solved another problem I was having when accessing the NAS from the PS3, which is that my music albums were sorted alphabetically, instead of by track #.

[quote="awx"]hi!i have upgraded from 4.4.18 to version 6.0.30i the new version, there is one "feature" that i don't quite understand:my audio files are completely unsorted in "directory" view! that makes this version almost completely useless for me, because i have a very(!) large music library (with lots of compilations in it), that's why "directory" view is the only possible view for me.why aren't the files sorted either according to their name (01.track.mp3, 02.track.mp3, 03.track.mp3),or to their ID3 track (tracknum) information?the old version did this perfectly ... but it did not stream mkv to my samsung tv can you please take a look at this?regardsawx[/quote]

Hi Twonky,

I do have the same problem - trying it on the following media devices: AV-Receiver, WLAN-Radio an my TV. Im using 6.028 on my NAS and 6.030 on my MAC an its all the same.In the Album directory-view the music tracks are sorted in the correct order but in the folder view they are completely mixed up. Im sad about that because I can't play a hole cd in the correct track-order.

Hi there,having also troubles with the track order of albums consisting of more than one CD. I checked the 'view-definitions.xml' file in the current version 6.0.30. So far it looks all right (e.g. container 'artistalbum' includes the parameter set sortcriteria='+pv:numberOfThisDisc,+upnp:originalTrackNumber'). Still the lists are sorted by track number only! What is wrong? Can anybody help be debugging this?

Best regards, Nils

P.S.: I checked the issue PeeBee described in the link of the previous message.